• Chrome Edition is perfect for Chrome-based kiosk, digital signage, and custom web applications using your own PC hardware. • Run Google Chrome as a locked down kiosk platform uninhibited by the Windows Desktop and unwanted keystrokes. • Remove unneeded elements of the browser interface. • Block access to undesired features of Chrome. • Allow only white-listed sites and desired Chrome extensions. • Adjust Chrome the way you need it without signing up to expensive Chrome for Work and Education services.

Chrome in True Kiosk Mode

Secure Lockdown removes all of the undesired Windows shortcuts, gestures, and keystrokes. It can also disables undesired keystrokes and areas of Chrome. In addition, it can restrict access to only desired websites.

Kiosk and Digital Signage Vendors

There are several Chrome-based kiosk and digital signage vendors to choose from. Or, run your own website locked down.

Hide Chrome Features

Hide Chrome features such as the Bookmarks bar, menus, home button, tabs, right-click menu, Settings and other administrative pages.

Perfect for Chrome Browser Needs

Buy More and Save BIG

Inteset offers great savings when purchasing licenses in bulk. We also offer re-seller, non-profit, and government discounts. Discounts per license are applied automatically when you order online. Please contact us to receive more information about discounts.

10+ |10% Off

$22.95

100+ | 20% Off

$19.95

500+ | 40% Off

$14.95

1000+ | 50% Off

$12.50

System Requirements

Runs with any version of Windows (XP, Vista, 7, 8, 10)

Windows XP - Service Pack 3

Microsoft .Net Framework 4.5.2 or higher

Chrome Browser version 28 or higher

Secure Lockdown™ must run under an administrator account (the logged in user must have administrator privileges). Secure Lockdown cannot “Run as administrator” under a Standard User account.

An Internet connection on the system in which the software is installed is recommended for simple product activation (off-line activation is available).

Windows User Account Control (UAC) should be disabled. If it is not disabled while Secure Lockdown is enabled, upon logging into the locked down account, users can answer “no” to the UAC prompt, then bypass many of the lockdown features Secure Lockdown employs.

It is highly recommended that a second, password protected local administrative account be setup on the system as a security and recovery measure.